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you have been mentioned the way technology has been playing, it sounds like as we speak this other suspect there is a twitter account -- >> we don't know sfitif it is fake or not. >> stephanie: right. but he keeps repeating that he is going to kill the police that are supposedly surrounding the house, correct? >> yes, and that is coming from police scanners. at least police there are talking about the surviving brother claiming that he is going to kill as many police as possible and taunting them online. there is a report from nbc that where police have this remaining brother apparently surrounded, or they think they have him surrounded, there are also two devices that are outside this building that have given police some pause, and they look somewhat similar to the devices used in the boston marathon bombings, and perhaps were thrown at police last night. so part of what is causing police to slow downis not just the hostage situation, but also possibly having to disarm or disabled these devices. >> stephanie: yes, and obviously police were connect when they released these pictures last ni
you have been mentioned the way technology has been playing, it sounds like as we speak this other suspect there is a twitter account -- >> we don't know sfitif it is fake or not. >> stephanie: right. but he keeps repeating that he is going to kill the police that are supposedly surrounding the house, correct? >> yes, and that is coming from police scanners. at least police there are talking about the surviving brother claiming that he is going to kill as many police as...
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released photos. 10:30, the brothers tried to rob a 7-eleven store near the massachusetts institute of technology. then news a police officer was attacked. sean collier,26 years old, was shot as he s in his car. he died soon after. the brothers hijacked a car, and the chase that followed ended in watertown, 10 miles from boston. on the usually quiet suburban street, there was a fierce firefight, captured on mobile phones. the police were taking no chances. the innocent owner of the hijacked car was for a time treated as a suspect. tamerlan tsarnaev was fatally wounded. he died in hospital. >> the closed in around one guy. they got in position. >> w >> they were screaming at him. they all had their guns out. he was at the point where he was like this. finally, by the time the car came over, he finally laid down to go back on the ground, and that was said. >> the whole town has become a crime scene. the younger brother who escaped the shootout. >> you should be considered armed and dangerous and a threat to anybody he might approach. there is a 20-block perimeter around the location the chief is ta
released photos. 10:30, the brothers tried to rob a 7-eleven store near the massachusetts institute of technology. then news a police officer was attacked. sean collier,26 years old, was shot as he s in his car. he died soon after. the brothers hijacked a car, and the chase that followed ended in watertown, 10 miles from boston. on the usually quiet suburban street, there was a fierce firefight, captured on mobile phones. the police were taking no chances. the innocent owner of the hijacked car...
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is there facial recognition technology? or do they have to rely on people saying i know that guy? >> there is facial recognition technology, but to tell you the truth, honestly, when i was in a little kid i met a hero detective who solved a very tough case involving a sniper and i said how did you do it? and he wrote something that i can't repeat on the air, but it was basically knock on doors and get off of your derriere. facial recognition can only take you so far. i think it will be a member of the public. the reporting has been extraordinary, i think cnn, you guys, fox and msnbc have really done a very good job. and part of that is getting evidence in there that they think is important but when strung together it will come together, but is a very human intensive process. all of the photographs and video, really have to go through a set of eyes not a computer. >> michael: yeah, and that's amazing, and of course that's why we had you on brian, to talk about exactly how good of job we have done covering this story. but we really appreciate your input, because when we look at this
is there facial recognition technology? or do they have to rely on people saying i know that guy? >> there is facial recognition technology, but to tell you the truth, honestly, when i was in a little kid i met a hero detective who solved a very tough case involving a sniper and i said how did you do it? and he wrote something that i can't repeat on the air, but it was basically knock on doors and get off of your derriere. facial recognition can only take you so far. i think it will be a...
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. >> of course in silicon valley you use the technology the. >> they created a facebook page, a win, and organized donor drives all over the world, southeast asians are the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> someone from asian descent has one in 20,000 chances of finding a match. >> people joined the list and in sunny valley for abc7 news. >> we haveness on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at abc7news.com. >> cries are watching for flare-ups from a stubborn fire in california with mulch burning as they try to contain the esinjuriepoul me hours. red flag warnings were up because of the dry and windy weather in southern california. >> we are starting to get into fire season, right? you have looked at the hills and the color? >> getting dry out there. >> we will check with mike and the forecast. it will be a dangerous season when we have had a dry winter and this is no exception. they are getting ready for operations for what could be an interesting season. southern cal has the winds. >> at 4:45 we have live doppler 7 hd showing it is dry with hardly a cloud. check
. >> of course in silicon valley you use the technology the. >> they created a facebook page, a win, and organized donor drives all over the world, southeast asians are the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> someone from asian descent has one in 20,000 chances of finding a match. >> people joined the list and in sunny valley for abc7 news. >> we haveness on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at abc7news.com. >> cries are watching for...
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they are using the web, all the technology that we have and that you use, they use and that's what they're trying to do. they know that they can't defeat the united states in a itch ed battle but they do know they inspire people to do these one-off situations and get the united states in a lot of angst sit -- angs angst anxiety. neil: they get a lot of attention. since osama bin laden they're like cockroaches spread out all over the world but they're there. and there are these individual cockroach cells that are expressing themselves and showing their rage. now i don't know if that is the case here but that was a fear then. is it a realistic fear? >> wealthy i it is. they have theaters of operation where they get absolutely the best training in the world, don't they, afghanistan, iraq and syria. there are chechens operating in syria. so they practice their skills. why not bring it to extend the front to the united states. it is not a wild speculation on our part. neil: normally they go for bigger body counts. >> they would but there is lot of discussion whether this was sophisticated or un
they are using the web, all the technology that we have and that you use, they use and that's what they're trying to do. they know that they can't defeat the united states in a itch ed battle but they do know they inspire people to do these one-off situations and get the united states in a lot of angst sit -- angs angst anxiety. neil: they get a lot of attention. since osama bin laden they're like cockroaches spread out all over the world but they're there. and there are these individual...
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they're aware of the threats because the technology is so widespread, so easy to do. if you're putting 40i.e.d.'s a day out in a war zone situation that means it's very, very easy to do and easy to set up. the experience could be from anyone. it just could be a terrorist an army vet it could be the range is so wide, because the tock following this is so easily accessible. first iraq, they be afghanistan then around the world. cenk: you mentioned maybe a veteran, may be a foreigner. now erik rush who apparently rushed in, he's a fox contradictor apparently. he said everybody do the national security ankle grab, let's bring more so you had des in without screening them. come on. are you already blaming the muslims? yes, they're evil. let's kill them all. let's go kill other random innocent people, because that will show the terrorists. as you look at the i.e.d. guys, we're not experts except michael. >> you know, i avoid them. get out of the way. cenk: i mean, it seems to me that it increases the chances of both, that it could be foreign or a veteran. when you say that
they're aware of the threats because the technology is so widespread, so easy to do. if you're putting 40i.e.d.'s a day out in a war zone situation that means it's very, very easy to do and easy to set up. the experience could be from anyone. it just could be a terrorist an army vet it could be the range is so wide, because the tock following this is so easily accessible. first iraq, they be afghanistan then around the world. cenk: you mentioned maybe a veteran, may be a foreigner. now erik...
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. >> i've never argued against technology being used when you have an eminent threat, an active crime going on. if someone comes out of a liquor store with a weapon and $50 in cash, i don't care if a drone kills him or a policeman kills him, but it's different if they want to come fly over your hot tub or yard just because they want to do surveillance on everyone and they want to watch your activities. cenk: all right, that's it, i officially withdraw all of my support on that issue from and powell. mark that's what they use drones for. >> if they're flying over your hot tub on the way to the liquor store to get the guy they're doing two things at one time. i don't see the upside of this whole drone situation. i mean, it's crazy. it's the abridgment of more civil rights which we've seen in this country on the war on terror now with a grandness that you can't contain. you can't roll this stuff back. i think it's really of great great concern here. cenk: i totally agree with you. leslie, let me go to you on that. it almost seems rand paul is saying oh, no, i meant don't use drones on me
. >> i've never argued against technology being used when you have an eminent threat, an active crime going on. if someone comes out of a liquor store with a weapon and $50 in cash, i don't care if a drone kills him or a policeman kills him, but it's different if they want to come fly over your hot tub or yard just because they want to do surveillance on everyone and they want to watch your activities. cenk: all right, that's it, i officially withdraw all of my support on that issue from...
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., massachusetts institute of technology and campus police officer was killed by these two suspects. these two brothers. one 19 years old. one 26. a carjacking, they stole a car. that individual whose car it was, was kept with them. h miraculously was let free. they identified themselves as the boston marathon mom bombers in the car. that man escaped. in the police pursuit of these individuals, there was a shoot-out. older brother, 26 years old, mortally wounded, taken to beth israel hospital. there he was pronounced dead. the doctors there said he had wounds both from burns, from explosives and bullet wounds. wouldn't say which was fatal. >> key distinction. they don't know when he got the burns. from the altercation from police or because he was, in fact, connected to the attack at the marathon. >> we have also heard in the pursuit two of the brothers, the younger brother, 19-year-old, ran over his older brother according to one source. we should caution everybody, this is all early, developing information as we've learned. the first stories we hear, even from law enforcement, are
., massachusetts institute of technology and campus police officer was killed by these two suspects. these two brothers. one 19 years old. one 26. a carjacking, they stole a car. that individual whose car it was, was kept with them. h miraculously was let free. they identified themselves as the boston marathon mom bombers in the car. that man escaped. in the police pursuit of these individuals, there was a shoot-out. older brother, 26 years old, mortally wounded, taken to beth israel hospital....
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. >> this is all in technology. >> i have three separate sources but two that are highly placed in terms of the investigation who have told me there have been no arrests. and in fact, a suspect has not been named by name yet. we're looking for someone but they don't haven't anyone in custody yet, and they don't have identification. >> cenk: oops, cnn the most busted name in news. i had to go there. let's go to the panel. hey her here shayna is here. jayar jackson producer for "the young turks." how culpable is cnn go. >> particularly in the past few weeks i've been aggravated by cnn. the colors are red no matter what they're doing. for that reason i think they're losing their credibility even more than before because they want to give you something even though it's false to make you feel like you know what is going on. then they take it back and no one calls them out on it. >> cenk: well, shayna, you saw twitter. >> it's tweet bad. it's not a good day on twitter. so much of the news was happening first on twitter before we saw anything on cnn that further erosion of what people trust are
. >> this is all in technology. >> i have three separate sources but two that are highly placed in terms of the investigation who have told me there have been no arrests. and in fact, a suspect has not been named by name yet. we're looking for someone but they don't haven't anyone in custody yet, and they don't have identification. >> cenk: oops, cnn the most busted name in news. i had to go there. let's go to the panel. hey her here shayna is here. jayar jackson producer for...
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we're joined now by technology correspondent for the "national journal," ryan fung. thank you for coming on "viewpoint." >> my pleasure. >> john: let's start off with the basics, what is the proposed purpose of cispa? >> cispa is a bill that tries to make it easier for the private sector to share information about cyber threats between it and the public sector, the government. >> john: okay. how would the passage of cispa affect the average internet user? >> well, there are a number of different ways that could happen. the key way that you alluded to is that most privacy advocates say that the bill was -- would let corporations share information that could include personal information such as e-mails or contact information to the government and critics say that the government could then use that information to spy on americans and that corporations could use that information for -- any information that the government gives to them for marketing purposes. >> john: could the corporations share this information with other corporations? >> that it could yes. >> john: the
we're joined now by technology correspondent for the "national journal," ryan fung. thank you for coming on "viewpoint." >> my pleasure. >> john: let's start off with the basics, what is the proposed purpose of cispa? >> cispa is a bill that tries to make it easier for the private sector to share information about cyber threats between it and the public sector, the government. >> john: okay. how would the passage of cispa affect the average internet...
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. >> obama: as a culture, we're great consumers of technology but we're not always properly respecting the people who are in the labs and, you know behind the scenes creating the stuff that we now take for granted. >> michael: the guy didn't even break a sweat. the white house is backing up that talk with the launch of a new ameri-corps program to promote science education. and earth day is the last day the state department will receive public comments on the proposed keystone xl pipeline. there's been a trove of misinformation about what the pipeline actually delivers, so get out a piece of paper and jot down these handy facts from "think progress" as you prepare your comments . . . make your voice heard by sending an email to the state department at keystone comments@state.gov. we also put a link to the state department's keystone page on our website, so email now or forever hold your peace. and don't worry if we were being too serious about earth day, because our own brett ehrlich isn't. just cam down, brett is talking now. >> hey, everybody, it's earth day! woo-hoo! earth! it's you
. >> obama: as a culture, we're great consumers of technology but we're not always properly respecting the people who are in the labs and, you know behind the scenes creating the stuff that we now take for granted. >> michael: the guy didn't even break a sweat. the white house is backing up that talk with the launch of a new ameri-corps program to promote science education. and earth day is the last day the state department will receive public comments on the proposed keystone xl...
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mayhem unfolded overnight starting with a shooting on the campus of the massachusetts institute of technology in cambridge. that's one mile from where we are standing right now at the scene of the boston marathon attack. >> an officer who was killed on the campus of m.i.t. was killed a short time later, a carjacking took place and a police chase took place after that with reports of explosives involved. during the chase, the transportation authority officer was wounded in a shoot-out and suspect number one was critically wounded and later died at the hospital. we expect a press conference in 15 minutes at the hospital. >> we have drew griffin with us right now on the streets of watertown, massachusetts. again, this is the area right now which is a very active crime scene where people are being told not to leave their houses where it is believed that suspect number two, the man involved in the boston marathon bombings and the man involved in this car chase and manhunt, it is believe this is where he's on the loose. drew griffin? >> reporter: to that end, i just listened to a robocall police ha
mayhem unfolded overnight starting with a shooting on the campus of the massachusetts institute of technology in cambridge. that's one mile from where we are standing right now at the scene of the boston marathon attack. >> an officer who was killed on the campus of m.i.t. was killed a short time later, a carjacking took place and a police chase took place after that with reports of explosives involved. during the chase, the transportation authority officer was wounded in a shoot-out and...
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a collection of innovations designed around the only bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where right now, save $400 on the only memory foam bed that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing on all beds! sleep number. comfort. individualized. >>> all right. what you are seeing are people celebrating outside fenway park, of course, where else would you go in boston if you wanted to celebrate in the streets, an end to a week-long incredibly tense ordeal for the city of boston. they are out in force tonight. some folks will be collectively drinking their be collectively drinking their faces off in a little bit. let's bring in emma gilligan and joshua foust. i wanted to talk to both of you because of the ethnicity, the nationality and the background of these two brothers. they are ethnically chechen. can you give us insight to the part of the world the brothers parents are now in. why were they there and in kyrgyzstan before? explain to me that tr
a collection of innovations designed around the only bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where right now, save $400 on the only memory foam bed that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing on all beds! sleep number. comfort. individualized. >>> all right. what you are seeing are people celebrating outside fenway park, of course, where...
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. >> our goal as a tech museum in the tech challenge is to inspire them to keep going in science, technology careers and feels. so, if we can get the kids to start designing at a young age and innovating at a young age, hopefully they will love it and have a successful career. >> the scientific extravaganza starts today. >>> right up your alley. >> and that is great. especially when they're young and that is an easy way to do it. >> over and over. >> and this is a great observatory. have them put their eye up to the telescope and you never know. that can be -- they may never forget that. >> and show is the -- and we have to get more girls involved in this. >> and there are -- >> and good for. this this might be a good day to do it, the clear skies and temperatures in the 80s and with that reading at 52 degrees and the airport, 56; san jose, 56 degrees and cooler, actually, this morning than yesterday and we'll look for numbers out of the door, sunny and warmer. warmer spots near 90 degrees and the cooling trend sets into thbay area by wednesday and the high pressure is over the pacific. as l
. >> our goal as a tech museum in the tech challenge is to inspire them to keep going in science, technology careers and feels. so, if we can get the kids to start designing at a young age and innovating at a young age, hopefully they will love it and have a successful career. >> the scientific extravaganza starts today. >>> right up your alley. >> and that is great. especially when they're young and that is an easy way to do it. >> over and over. >> and...
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technology advanced tremendously. i have another question. i heard in early reports that there was military-type explosive that they found on the street. if that's true, the question is how did these two people get ahold of this level of explosives. not everybody has access to that type of high explosive. that's another unanswered question. >> michael, any insight into that? >> i know i sound like a broken record, but in these situations, false reports and misleading information is just a multitude of it. >> excuse me for a second, a reporter on the scene is getting pushed back. let's listen. >> they won't let us up there. >> back out. >> i can't say exactly where kerry is except in watertown, but he was near what was yellow crime tape before when he was reporting for the area. clearly in what seems to be a frantic way, they are moving them away from this area. james fox would tell you obviously they have an ongoing situation right there. we are hearing kerry now? >> and then as you know as we were starting to talk and i was beginning to give
technology advanced tremendously. i have another question. i heard in early reports that there was military-type explosive that they found on the street. if that's true, the question is how did these two people get ahold of this level of explosives. not everybody has access to that type of high explosive. that's another unanswered question. >> michael, any insight into that? >> i know i sound like a broken record, but in these situations, false reports and misleading information is...
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the fit technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ stuart: following two stories. not much of the story. the dow jones industrial average is down 46 points. it would be sharply higher. ibm and atolls. have to bring you to stocks that in the news. walt disney said a new high. $60. it increased dividend for the umpteenth time. procter and gamble is $80 a share, another high there. we are waiting for a press conference that will be delivered, we think, and about six or seven minutes from the boston police commissioner and the massachusetts state police chief. they will update the situation. we are hoping for a breaking development from them. currently the police aren't amassed aaound waterston, and the residence of cambridge, massachusetts are being told to stay indoors. so it could be that the search for the surviving terrorist, varney&co@foxbusiness.com is concentrated in those two areas. back to the other story, the money story. charles is with us. you mentioned earlier the
the fit technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ stuart: following two stories. not much of the story. the dow jones industrial average is down 46 points. it would be sharply higher. ibm and atolls. have to bring you to stocks that in the news. walt disney said a new high. $60. it increased dividend for the umpteenth time. procter and gamble is $80 a share, another high there. we are waiting for a press conference...
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a massachusetts institute of technology officer, police officer, was then killed on the m.i.t. campus in cambridge shortly after there was a carjacking, the stolen car was found if watertown and police chase ensued. the suspects reportedly threw several explosives at officers and one suspect was killed. a patient died from a combination of wounds in the hospital. the second suspect got away. >> no surprise trending on twitter the words watertown, chechnya, boston, f.b.i., and dzhokhar tsarnaev the name of suspect number two. as you can imagine something like this, social media has information with theories and conspiracy of the shootout and the manhunt in boston. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is following that story from the newsroom. >> the f.b.i. calls it the big electronic dragnet in united states history the first major federal cases where twitter and facebook are in full effect. moments after the bombing, suspects photos were posted and the f.b.i. website crashed. the site now back online and the pictures went viral on social media, twitter the facebook, millions of v
a massachusetts institute of technology officer, police officer, was then killed on the m.i.t. campus in cambridge shortly after there was a carjacking, the stolen car was found if watertown and police chase ensued. the suspects reportedly threw several explosives at officers and one suspect was killed. a patient died from a combination of wounds in the hospital. the second suspect got away. >> no surprise trending on twitter the words watertown, chechnya, boston, f.b.i., and dzhokhar...
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secretary says she will do whatever congress asks her to do, but ideally that money would go more towards technology and manpower. >> you would like flexibility? >> we would like flexibility. >> and the boston public health commission says the number of people injured in last week's blast is up to 264, those people have been treated in 26 area hospitals. we're back after the break. stay with us. ♪ very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. this show is about analyzing criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. staying in tough with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. not only do
secretary says she will do whatever congress asks her to do, but ideally that money would go more towards technology and manpower. >> you would like flexibility? >> we would like flexibility. >> and the boston public health commission says the number of people injured in last week's blast is up to 264, those people have been treated in 26 area hospitals. we're back after the break. stay with us. ♪ very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics...
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. >> i have never argued against any technology being used when you have an imminent threat an active crime going on, if someone comes out of a liquor store with a gun and $50 in cash, i don't care if a drone kills them or a police officer kills them. >> bill: is that kind of extreme from we can't use any drones in this country to you can use a drone to kill a guy for 50 bucks. >> yeah, but you don't want to be looked at when you are in your hot tub. >> bill: no. i guess it raises the question again with your national political reporter hat on because this guy is clearly running for president, right? is rand paul running for prime time? >> he came out with an interesting statement on this enemy combatant thing, which seemed odd and his statement was basically i think our judicial system is incapable of dealing with this young man as he called him. and then -- is he ready for prime time? he'll work some of the kinks out, but that's his nature. >> bill: yeah a little erratic. like his dad as a matter of fact. >> he is expanding the circle certainly. >> bill: oh, absolutely. neil we just
. >> i have never argued against any technology being used when you have an imminent threat an active crime going on, if someone comes out of a liquor store with a gun and $50 in cash, i don't care if a drone kills them or a police officer kills them. >> bill: is that kind of extreme from we can't use any drones in this country to you can use a drone to kill a guy for 50 bucks. >> yeah, but you don't want to be looked at when you are in your hot tub. >> bill: no. i guess...
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>>> just how crucial was technology as this case unfolded? well, these pictures captured by surveillance cameras at the boston marathon ultimately led to the capture of dzhokhar tsarnaev. joining me jodie warbrick national security reporter at "the washington post." i know you had an awesome breakdown of the series of event leading to the capture of these two brothers, so walk us through it. and how crucial were the security devices identifying them? >> you know, it's really a mix as far as technology goes, because, yeah, absolutely the security camera videos and still shots were incredibly good. came from many different sources not just law enforcement stuff but retail stores and private cameras and this is what really brought us to the suspects, but a lot of this was still old fashioned police work and some dumb luck. a guy happens to see last night some blood on a tarp on a boat and that's what leads to the break of finding the second suspect. we still need the good stuff, too. >> tell me how the boat, then, played out? that was it. do we
>>> just how crucial was technology as this case unfolded? well, these pictures captured by surveillance cameras at the boston marathon ultimately led to the capture of dzhokhar tsarnaev. joining me jodie warbrick national security reporter at "the washington post." i know you had an awesome breakdown of the series of event leading to the capture of these two brothers, so walk us through it. and how crucial were the security devices identifying them? >> you know, it's...
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. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. 8:24 a developing story here in hayward where investigators are investigating a fatal crash between a deputy cruiser and a pedestrian. mike pelton is on the scene with the very latest is happening. >> mike. >> darya a major investigation team is here taking pictures. once they wrapped up the corner and come in and remove the body. the deputy's car that isn't what is right over here. you see it sustained quite a bit of froth in damage. authorities say this began early this morning around 430. they said the deputy has nine years' experience was driving north bound here on mission boulevard. following up on a report of a stolen car although he was not actively involved in the pursuit he just happen to be in the area. >> that is when he was a party struck and killed a pedestrian. another woman was taken to hospital but is unclear if she was struck or if any injuries she suffered from. >> this is still under investigation. neighbor say they
. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. 8:24 a developing story here in hayward where investigators are investigating a fatal crash between a deputy cruiser and a pedestrian. mike pelton is on the scene with the very latest is happening. >> mike. >> darya a major investigation team is here taking pictures. once they wrapped up the corner and come in and remove the body. the...
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but it's not imperfect technology. which actually maybe why it was better here to have all of these publicly submitted pictures. you had pictures from multiple angles, from multiple users, multiple lighting situations that did make it easier to identify these suspects. also, one thing that i wanted to point out is that not only did you have the pictures here but there were witness ids. muse needia outlets that jeff who was grievesly injured in this tragedy actually had identified, had the presence of mind to be able to identify one of the suspects to give a good strong description of a suspect to the f.b.i. not to look at a lineup of pictures but to give a strong description of the suspect and what had happened at the scene to law enforcement agents. and i think that sort of traditional policing, those sorts of methods were very effective here. >> next up is naturally calling from houston, texas. go ahead. caller: good morning. thanks for accepting my call. i have a question on the expectation of privacy. work in publi
but it's not imperfect technology. which actually maybe why it was better here to have all of these publicly submitted pictures. you had pictures from multiple angles, from multiple users, multiple lighting situations that did make it easier to identify these suspects. also, one thing that i wanted to point out is that not only did you have the pictures here but there were witness ids. muse needia outlets that jeff who was grievesly injured in this tragedy actually had identified, had the...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> we are back with more of msnbc's continuing coverage of the boston marathon bombing. after last night's capture of suspect, 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, who -- just who were these two young men who wreaked havoc on the city of boston? robert pape is with us and clark kent ervin. bob, let's start with something we were talking about during the break here. the absolute next step in this investigation is going to be what? >> we're going to go to that, quote, foreign government that gave
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back, everyone. if you are just joining us this morning, police shut down the area of watertown, massachusetts. this is the areas and the communities surrounding boston. there is an active manhunt under way for the second suspect in monday's bombings of the boston marathon. the first suspect has already been killed in a shoot-out early tphorp this morning. the second suspect is on the run. police have been telling people to stay in thur homes in watertown and the surrounding townships. this has been playing out since 10:15, 10:20 last night. it took place near m.i.t.'s campus and went from cambridge to waterbridge. the buses and subways in boston have been shut down as well. people are being advised to stay inside, stay in their homes and stay away. the mayor and actually the governor of massachusetts has told people that businesses should decide whether they want to be open or not. logan airport is operating under
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back, everyone. if you are just joining us this morning, police shut down the area of watertown, massachusetts. this is the areas and the communities surrounding boston. there is an active manhunt under way for the second suspect in monday's bombings of the boston marathon. the first suspect has already been killed in a shoot-out early tphorp this...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. this one lets us know what happens if we miss a payment. oh. this one lets us know what happens if we use less credit. yeah. what's this one do? i dunno. speaking mongolian. score planner is free to everyone. free score applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com mongolian slider still in beta. >>> welcome back. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead" standing here live on the streets of
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our next guest opens up about the terrifying moments ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> steve: our lead story, the bombing yesterday in boston at the finish line of the boston marathon. tang romney grew up in the area, he's the son of mitt and ann romney and joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning, thanks for having me on. >> steve: it's good to have you. what's your message to the people looking in at what happened to your town yesterday? >> it's just horribly tragic. boston is a city that celebrates sports and history and culture and patriots day for bostonnians is the convergence of those three things. to have this senseless and stupid and cowardly act happen here in the heart of the city is just a horrible tragedy. >> brian: as you look around today and take notes of what you see the day after, what are your conclusions? >> you know, boston is a resilient city. we will come together. our office is just a block from the bombing site and everyone has already g
our next guest opens up about the terrifying moments ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> steve: our lead story, the bombing yesterday in boston at the finish line of the boston marathon. tang romney grew up in the area, he's the son of mitt and ann romney and joins us live. good morning to you. >> good morning, thanks for having me on. >> steve: it's good...
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-- technological information we have as to where our crime was most occurring. we put the cops there and we've been fortunate to be able to keep the fatal gun and homicide countdown. ~ count down. so, with that -- >> chief, if i may, some of the statistics you just described are incredibly important to sucres for the public because i think a lot of times members of the public, they wonder why there aren't more patrol officers, why there's not more traffic enforcement, et cetera. a lot of times people don't fully understand how problematic it wattx of so many years we didn't have police academy classes and we saw the department strained, about 300 short right now. ~ so, that's why it was so positive that the mayor put three academy classes per year in the budget last year and made a commitment, i know, i believe and hope that the board has the same commitment to consistently fund three academy classes per year. because even with turning it around like we're trying to do, it's goingic to like another five years for the department to get to full staffing. and i thi
-- technological information we have as to where our crime was most occurring. we put the cops there and we've been fortunate to be able to keep the fatal gun and homicide countdown. ~ count down. so, with that -- >> chief, if i may, some of the statistics you just described are incredibly important to sucres for the public because i think a lot of times members of the public, they wonder why there aren't more patrol officers, why there's not more traffic enforcement, et cetera. a lot of...
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the department of technology is about 9.8 million. vehicle maintenance and fuel charges is 5.2 million. we think we can make a pretty good department in that if we can get a vehicle replacement plan which will be one of the later slides. ~ dent and then others total about 4 million, including dpw building repair, puc charges, rents, and the like. >> real quick, you mention housing authority issue. is that -- that's for next fiscal year. do you still have an issue this fiscal year? >> i'll let -- >> yes. maureen gannon, cfo. yes, we do have 1.13 shortfall in the current year. >> thanks. >> [inaudible]. the next slide is on work orders. major police services to other city departments, airport, again, they fund 316 mta, ad traffic muni response team, k-9 which obviously are getting a lot of play in light of the events in boston. [speaker not understood] plain clothes and we have one clerk at the taxi commission. the fund ports two officers, puc one captain that oversees homeland security for political infrastructure. obviously again, bee
the department of technology is about 9.8 million. vehicle maintenance and fuel charges is 5.2 million. we think we can make a pretty good department in that if we can get a vehicle replacement plan which will be one of the later slides. ~ dent and then others total about 4 million, including dpw building repair, puc charges, rents, and the like. >> real quick, you mention housing authority issue. is that -- that's for next fiscal year. do you still have an issue this fiscal year?...
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our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human, using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >>> we have a new program called kron rewards. you can earn valuable points that you can redeem for prizes. we'll show you the word of the day during those times and you enter that word and start earning points. go to kron 4.com and earn awards. ún >>> the 11-year-old boy who was injured in the boston marathon bombings on monday is steadily recovering, according to administrators at his school. in the last few days aaron underwent several surgeries and first lady michelle obama stopped by to visit on thursday following the interfaith service. classmates are making a video to send h
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with nuclear-capable technology? >> not much. the iranians are a little wary of the north koreans. >> as the sanctions on both countries, are those sanctions working poor are you seeing them having an effect and are they affecting not only the lives of the people in the country but are they affecting decision-making at all? >> well, we discussed this a little bit before but yes the sanctions are having an impact in iran. there is no question it's had a huge impact on their economy. by any measure it's been effective but it hasn't changed the policy on their nuclear activity. no. in north korea pretty much isat ywaythe lone benefactor for north korea is of course china, and china in my view if anyone has leverage over north korea, it's china. >> switching neighborhoods as we draw down in afghanistan does the amf's have the capability to conduct adequate intelligence and counterintelligence operations? see that as an enabler that any continued advice and assistance. there are our national organizations and the nds has
with nuclear-capable technology? >> not much. the iranians are a little wary of the north koreans. >> as the sanctions on both countries, are those sanctions working poor are you seeing them having an effect and are they affecting not only the lives of the people in the country but are they affecting decision-making at all? >> well, we discussed this a little bit before but yes the sanctions are having an impact in iran. there is no question it's had a huge impact on their...
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science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. from the international landlords in the very heart of moscow. this is all to live from moscow a very quick update now on our top story before we move on of the number of people injured by those twin blasts of the boston marathon is now at one hundred and seventy six that's according to police seventeen of those are said to be in a critical condition we'll be updating you with all the latest stats on this as soon as we get them. for now the u.s. military has confirmed more detainees at guantanamo bay prison have joined a hunger strike officially the number now stands at forty five the lawyers say the figure is much higher thirteen of the captives are reportedly being force fed to prevent them from starving as security guards fired non-lethal rounds at detainees over the weekend and several resisted being put into a single cell and on monday a federal judge declined to take action on behalf of one striking prisoner his attorneys said his life was in danger because of a lack of
science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. from the international landlords in the very heart of moscow. this is all to live from moscow a very quick update now on our top story before we move on of the number of people injured by those twin blasts of the boston marathon is now at one hundred and seventy six that's according to police seventeen of those are said to be in a critical condition we'll be updating you with all the...
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most effective defensive attribute may not be all of its radars and sensors and missiles and stealth technologies and ability to fight at supersonic speed, it may be the way it has been designed to evade budget covers. >> more with rajiv chandrasekaran tonight at 8:00 on c-span's q and a. > catherine wang and timothy zhou our second prize winners. the attendance eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland. in their video, they asked the president to make the economy and deficit reduction a party in 2013. >> we face the greatest challenge of all. a massive debt and exceeding the entire size of our company. >> the debt affects all of us. the nation is on the road to dallas -- two banker secured >> balance the budget now. >> it is a very big, political policy decision. does create large deficits into the future. we must reduce the deficit. >> it would affect a lot of people in a lot of different ways. >> it is time that we raise the bar. >> deficit is our our economy -- >> i'm pretty sure it has to do with the economy and the government. >> lack of something. debt. a debt that we can't pay. >>
most effective defensive attribute may not be all of its radars and sensors and missiles and stealth technologies and ability to fight at supersonic speed, it may be the way it has been designed to evade budget covers. >> more with rajiv chandrasekaran tonight at 8:00 on c-span's q and a. > catherine wang and timothy zhou our second prize winners. the attendance eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland. in their video, they asked the president to make the economy and deficit...
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i know we are going to mobile technology. but will there be a day when we we do not have pcs and who is better positioned in that regard, intel or yahoo? >> in that regard, yahoo is better positioned. i think it's an exaggeration to say we will not use pcs. but we will use them for more narrow application. at home, pulling out the smartphone to check on video and news, will be what we pull out. yahoo has a better chance to make the transition. and intel is establishing themselves into a new realm. >> i want ask you about apple. you heard the report on it everyone is looking to the earnings report next week. i know that you are a believer in apple. but make a case, why investor who is have lost some faith in this company should take a fresh look at apple? >> well, we all love apple products. the customer that you interviewed, sounds like my house at home. we have macs and ipads and the products are very intuitive. they have a great software eco system, we have come to expect innovation from apple and i think we will continue t
i know we are going to mobile technology. but will there be a day when we we do not have pcs and who is better positioned in that regard, intel or yahoo? >> in that regard, yahoo is better positioned. i think it's an exaggeration to say we will not use pcs. but we will use them for more narrow application. at home, pulling out the smartphone to check on video and news, will be what we pull out. yahoo has a better chance to make the transition. and intel is establishing themselves into a...
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the department of technology is about 9.8 million. vehicle maintenance and fuel charges is 5.2 million. we think we can make a pretty good department in that if we can get a vehicle replacement plan which will be one of the later slides. ~ dent and then others total about 4 million, including dpw building repair, puc charges, rents, and the like. >> real quick, you mention housing authority issue. is that -- that's for next fiscal year. do you still have an issue this fiscal year? >> i'll let -- >> yes. maureen gannon, cfo. yes, we do have 1.13 shortfall in the current year. >> thanks. >> [inaudible]. the next slide is on work orders. major police services
the department of technology is about 9.8 million. vehicle maintenance and fuel charges is 5.2 million. we think we can make a pretty good department in that if we can get a vehicle replacement plan which will be one of the later slides. ~ dent and then others total about 4 million, including dpw building repair, puc charges, rents, and the like. >> real quick, you mention housing authority issue. is that -- that's for next fiscal year. do you still have an issue this fiscal year?...
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and i think as technology changes, responsiveness probably is improved and even just with major housing improvements like sprinklers in the s-r-os and other major improvements, it might reduce the number of calls to certain areas of town. ~ i know some stations like 34 and the outer richmond have a specific focus and are always needed for different needs around the ocean beach area. but just knowing some of that data would be helpful in understanding your budget. but i'm wondering will we get that information as the budget goes forward? >> certainly. and we'll have some of that information for you next week in terms of call volume, area of concentration, and then the guidelines by which we're mandated to provide responses both from the fire suppression side and the emergency medical response. >> thank you. >> we can have that for you next week and we'll follow-up with your office if there is anything specifically you'd like to see. >> thank you, chief. much appreciated. >> thank you. >> and at this point we'll open up to public comment for item number 1. anybody in the public wish to co
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a campus police officer for the massachusetts institute of technology or m.i.t. as everyone knows it. he was nearing the end of his shift when he was ambushed by the two brothers shot multiple times in his police cruiser. he died there at the scene. at first this incident was not ken connected to the bombings at the marathon. once calls went over the police radio, police started putting one and one together and adding it up. a chase ensued for the suspects. the next thing that happens along the way when there's a shootout is there's another police officer who is wounded. richard donahue who is 33. he was a transit officer for the transit authority, buses and subways here in boston. he's now fighting for his life at a hospital. he was gravely wounded. he's a father with a young child who is just about 6 months old or so. now another interesting part of this story is that the two men collier and donahue know each other. they were very close friends according to their colleagues. they attended the same police academy together about three years ago and graduated toge
a campus police officer for the massachusetts institute of technology or m.i.t. as everyone knows it. he was nearing the end of his shift when he was ambushed by the two brothers shot multiple times in his police cruiser. he died there at the scene. at first this incident was not ken connected to the bombings at the marathon. once calls went over the police radio, police started putting one and one together and adding it up. a chase ensued for the suspects. the next thing that happens along the...
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area where just car was hiding now a helicopter off the officials was also able using heat signature technology to locate joe hart hiding out in this boat even though he was covering himself up now it's important to note that a two hour standoff and shootout between police and the heart continued eventually we know that there was negotiating attempts because the officials were very interested in getting him alive eventually they were able to arrest him take him into custody following his arrest your heart was taken to. the same hospital where his brother died also suffering severe injuries he's undergoing medical treatment under heavy security and officials are saying that the legal proceedings against him will begin as soon as he's able to communicate after a week filled with tragedy shock fear and a mass lockdown the city of boston has grieved out a sigh of relief but locals want to see justice and find out the motives behind the terror rocks that made so many question the illusion of safety they have been living under mr churkin r.t. massachusetts. the suspect's family claims they had been u
area where just car was hiding now a helicopter off the officials was also able using heat signature technology to locate joe hart hiding out in this boat even though he was covering himself up now it's important to note that a two hour standoff and shootout between police and the heart continued eventually we know that there was negotiating attempts because the officials were very interested in getting him alive eventually they were able to arrest him take him into custody following his arrest...
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and then mmm, mmmm, mmmm, turn it over and leave the rest to our patented oviduct cooking technology. mmmmmm. (chicken clucking) mmmm. mmmm. mmmm. oh, i've got to tell you, folks. there is nothing like breakfast straight from the egg hole. and, oh, rest up, rollie, i'm hosting a brunch this sunday. we'll be right back. >> colbert: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new book of poetry you should memorize. it's called... i don't know. i'll ask her. please welcome caroline kennedy. ( cheers and applause ) hey, good to see you. how are you? >> good. colbert: good to see you again >> thank you colbert: how have you been? very well colbert: you're the author and editor of ten books on american history, politics, constitutional law and poetry: you got another poetry book here. it's called "poems to learn by heart." >> that's right colbert: why are you so on to poetry? do we need it anymore? we have twitter. it's shorter, you know, better grammar than e.e. cummings >> girls love poetry colbert: they do? yes, they do colbert: i know they like the chocolate and the flowers. if you
and then mmm, mmmm, mmmm, turn it over and leave the rest to our patented oviduct cooking technology. mmmmmm. (chicken clucking) mmmm. mmmm. mmmm. oh, i've got to tell you, folks. there is nothing like breakfast straight from the egg hole. and, oh, rest up, rollie, i'm hosting a brunch this sunday. we'll be right back. >> colbert: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new book of poetry you should memorize. it's called... i don't know. i'll ask her. please welcome caroline...
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by a revolutionary heating element. >> colbert: yes, vertical cooking technology which beat out its original name up-pooping. ( cheers and applause ) and that's not even the best part about this yolk-cellent product. >> and what makes rollie egg really great is their new easy-to-eat shape >> colbert: finally an egg shape that's easy to consume. the old egg shapes were so confusing. circles, ellipsoids. moist lumps. what do they think my mouth is made of? teeth? and i know what you're saying, greg. you're saying a gelatinous egg cylinder is great for breakfast but what if i want to enjoy a tube of eggs on the go? the rollie egg master has an answer for that too >> because of their round shape you can take them for a quick meal on the run. it's perfect for the office >> colbert: i know when i'm working long hours and i want to take a break there's nothing more refreshing than a hot egg rod. really. ( cheers and applause ) there's reasonable one problem i have with the egg master. even with a product as wonderous as the egg master i'm afraid i'm not getting eggs as fresh as they could
by a revolutionary heating element. >> colbert: yes, vertical cooking technology which beat out its original name up-pooping. ( cheers and applause ) and that's not even the best part about this yolk-cellent product. >> and what makes rollie egg really great is their new easy-to-eat shape >> colbert: finally an egg shape that's easy to consume. the old egg shapes were so confusing. circles, ellipsoids. moist lumps. what do they think my mouth is made of? teeth? and i know what...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...